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BLAST Basic Local Alignment Search Tool
blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.govThe supercontigs from the Whole Genome Shotgun (WGS) assembly from a 7.6X coverage whole genome library. This assembly was performed at the Broad Institute using the Arachne assembler Celera Dog Assembly (Poodle) This database is a collection of the Whole Genome Shotgun (WGS) contigs assembled from a 1.5X coverage whole genome library.
Lecture 10 : Whole genome sequencing and analysis
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.govGenome duplication • Gene duplication – widely accepted method for creation of new genes • Ohno proposes that whole genome duplication (polyploidization) provides material for new genomes (1970) • 2R Hypothesis: two rounds of polyploidization followed by gene loss and functional divergence occurred early in vertebrate lineage.
The Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) Process
www.cdc.govThe Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) Process WGS is a laboratory procedure that determines the order of bases in the genome of an organism in one process. WGS provides a very precise DNA fingerprint that can help link cases to one another allowing an outbreak to be detected and solved sooner. Bacterial Culture 1. DNA Extraction 1 Scientists take ...
for genomes. - Applied Biosystems
www3.appliedbiosystems.comHuman genome sequencing The Ion Proton™ II Chip will enable fast, affordable, whole-genome sequencing on your benchtop. Human exome sequencing Using the next generation of semiconductor
Principles and Applications of Proteomics
tomato.cfaes.ohio-state.edu• Whole Genome Sequence – complete, but does not show how proteins function or biological processes occur • Post-translational modification – proteins sometimes chemically modified or regulated after synthesis • Proteins fold into specific 3-D structures which determine function • Gain insight into alternative splicing